The American-British Paradox: The Unlikely Evolution of the Nash Metropolitan
In the grand, chrome-draped tapestry of American automotive history, the 1950s are often remembered for the triumph of “bigger is better.” It was an era of tailfins, rocket-ship styling, and engines that measured their displacement in cubic inches. Yet, weaving through this highway of excess was a plucky, unconventional little car that looked more like…
